OL: “When the whole stadium insults you, it’s complicated”, Toko-Ekambi returns to the whistles of Lyon’s ultras

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Olympique Lyonnais offers itself a great success at the Velodrome. Peter Bosz’s men managed to get the better of Olympique de Marseille in this Ligue 1 shock. Karl Toko-Ekambi, scorer late in the game, savored his team’s victory at the microphone of Prime Video : “We knew we had to win tonight to hope for something at the end of the season. We knew how to do it, we were cold, we played our chances to the full. (…) It went as planned, we knew we were going to have counter spaces. It’s a team that has a lot of possession and if we defended well, we knew we were going to score. We did it wonderfully. »

The Cameroonian international also returned to his altercation with fans last week during the reception of Montpellier: « With a little hindsight. In the second half, there were insults from the supporters, we might hear them clearly. These insults were aimed at the parents. I lost a close relative, from the supporters it hurts. I responded with a wave of my mouth. When the whole stadium insults you, it’s complicated. It’s behind me. I hope that tonight’s victory will bring smiles to the fans. »

“we have often killed ourselves”

Karl Toko-Ekambi also spoke regarding Lyon’s inconsistency this season: “We are a young team with a new coach. We play ball well, we take a lot of risk, we have often killed ourselves with small mistakes that have scored goals. There is fire, we have no choice, we must not think of losing but only winning. »

to summarize

Karl Toko-Ekambi spoke following the victory of Olympique Lyonnais on the lawn of Olympique de Marseille. The Cameroonian international also mentioned the altercation with some supporters last week once morest Montpellier.

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